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Monday, 11 April 2016

I - Inky & Ikiryo - Fictional Phantoms #AtoZChallenge 2016

Hello (again) and welcome to my blog this lovely Monday, I hope you all had a great weekend. Today I have two fictional phantoms who are both Japanese, only one is animated and the other is all about people.

Inky is the cyan ghost from Pac-man and he's been around since the original arcade game. He's also the tricky one. He has no pattern in how he reacts to Pac-man so it is impossible to predict what he will do.

Blinky (red) chases Pac-man all the time like a one ghost army; Inky might as well, if he is in the mood.

Pinky (pink - bet you didn't guess that one :)) can jump ahead of Pac-man when you least expect it; so can Inky when he feels like it.

Clyde (orange) chases, but then wanders back to his corner when he get's too close and on occasion, Inky might do this too.

It all depends, making Inky a unpredictable ghost who can really put a spanner in the works.

An Ikiryo is a ghost of a living person and is a popular belief in Japan where the spirit leaves the body to haunt people or places. It has often been used in fiction and these spirits can be vengeful and dangerous.

The story I am interested in first is the classic The Tale of Genji which was written in the early years of the 11th century and Aoi no Ue, the Noh play of the same story,

In it Genji has a lover, the Lady Rokujo who's Ikiryo leaves her body and torments Genji's pregnant wife Aoi no Ue, which causes her to die after childbirth.

There is another Ikiryo in the medieval anthology Konjaku Monogatarishu in the tale "How the Ikiryo Spirit of Omi Province Came and Killed a Man of the Capital", which kind of gives away the plot! In the story a commoner encounters a noble woman who he guides to the house of a noble man, where she disappears at the gates. What he couldn't have realised was that the woman was in fact the Ikiryo of the man's former wife, who proceeds to cause the man an illness that kills him.

The wrath of a woman scorned in Japanese literature can truly be terrible it seems.

I think I'd rather be up again Inky than an Ikiryo, what do you think?

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I am sharing blogging duties with my sister, Sophie, on two other blogs for the AtoZ as well :

Yeah... Inky seems more manageable. ~grin~ As for Japanese Yōkai, I have some beautiful artwork featuring various spirits. The artist moved from the USA to Japan and I can't help feeling a little envious, at least at his intrepid nature.Awakening Dreams and Conquering Nightmares with a PenTake care!

"The wrath of a woman scorned in Japanese literature can truly be terrible it seems." Seriously.

The vengeful spirit(particularly of a woman) appears a lot in contemporary film in Japan. The Grudge is possibly one of the better known versions. I think the creepiest aspect, apart from the ghost itself, is the way the curse seems to grow exponentially from the moment people come into contact with the ghost and then those who have come into contact with that individual, and so on. It probably gets a tad overused modernly, but I do love its ancient premise. :)

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Charlie Waterman is eighteen and until he is assaulted by a cat figurine and wakes up with a tail, he is boringly normal. Seven great Spirits guard the universal Balance against the forces of chaos and it is time for them to choose new Questors to wield their power and be their mortal advocates. Charlie is supposed to be the Questor of the Cat Spirit, but no one bothered to ask him about it.